TL 9000 Product Categories R4.2 vs. Likely NACE Codes



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TL 9000 Product Categories R4.2 vs. Likely NACE Codes NOTE: The following list is provided as an aid in selecting NACE codes. It is not an exhaustive list of all possible NACE codes for a given TL 9000 Product Category. The actual NACE code used by the organization should be selected after consultation between the organization and its certification body auditor. PRODUCT CATEGORY NACE Code IAF/EA # 1 SWITCHING 1.1 Circuit Switch 1.2 Packet Switch 1.2.1 Legacy Packet Products 1.2.2 Access Multi-Service 1.2.3 Media Gateways 1.2.7 Application Servers 1.2.8 Service and Network Controller 1.2.9 Routers 1.2.9.1 Core 1.2.9.2 Edge 1.2.9.3 Access 2 SIGNALING AND NETWORK CONTROL 2.1 Service Control (SCP) 2.2 Common Channel Signaling (STP) 2.3 Home Location Register (HLR) 2.4 Service Logic (SL) 2.5 Protocol Server 2.6 Network Access Control 2.7 Network Security 3 TRANSMISSION 3.1 Transmission Media and Structure 3.1.1 Transmission Medium 3.1.1.1 Metallic Products 3.1.1.1.1 Metallic Conductor Cable DL 31.3 Wire & cable mfg. 3.1.1.1.2 Metallic Conductors DL 31.2 Electricity distribution and control mfg. 3.1.1.2 Optical Fiber Products 3.1.1.2.1 Optical Fiber 3.1.1.2.2 Optical Connectors DL.4 Optical instruments and photographic equipment mfg. 3.1.1.3 Transmission Components 3.1.1.3.1 Active Sub-systems 3.1.1.3.2 Passive Optical Sub-systems DL.4 Optical instruments and photographic equipment mfg. 3.1.1.3.3 Ancillary Sub-systems 3.1.1.3.4 Fixed Antenna Systems 3.1.1.3.4.1 Radio Antenna Systems 3.1.1.3.4.2 Satellite Antenna Systems 3.1.1.3.4.3 Optical Antenna Systems 3.1.2 Physical Structures 3.1.2.1 Enclosures 3.1.2.2 Support Structures 3.1.2.3 Conduits DJ 28.1 Structural metal product mfg. 17

PRODUCT CATEGORY NACE Code IAF/EA # 3.2 Transport Equipment 3.2.1 Cross Connect Systems 3.2.1.1 Manual Cross Connect Systems 3.2.1.2 Digital Cross Connect Systems 3.2.1.3 Optical Cross Connect Systems 3.2.2 Carrier Systems / Multiplex 3.2.2.1 Interoffice / Long Haul 3.2.2.1.1 Metallic Carrier System 3.2.2.1.2 Optical Carrier System 3.2.2.1.2.1 SONET / SDH Transport System 3.2.2.1.2.2 WDM / DWDM / Optical Amplification Products 3.2.2.1.2.3 Reconfigurable Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer (ROADM) 3.2.2.1.3 Microwave 3.2.2.2 Loop Carrier 3.2.3 Line Terminating Equipment / Distributing Frames 3.2.4 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 3.2.4.1 Legacy 3.2.4.2 Symmetric 3.2.4.3 Asymmetric 3.2.5 Fiber to the User 3.2.6 Video Transmission 3.2.6.1 Cable Modem Termination Equipment 3.2.6.2 Analog Video Transmission Equipment 3.2.6.3 Digital Video Transmission Equipment 3.3 Wireless Transmission 3.3.1 Base Station Equipment 3.3.2 Base Transceiver System (BTS) 3.3.2.1 Basic 3.3.2.2 Advanced 3.3.3 Pilot Beacon Unit (PBU) 3.3.4 WLAN Base Station Equipment 3.3.5 Wireless Location Services 4 OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE 4.1 Test Systems 4.1.1 Test Access Equipment 4.1.2 Test Equipment Embedded DL.2 Mfg. Of Instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, etc. 4.1.3 Test Support Software 4.2 Operational Support Systems 4.2.1 On Line Critical 4.2.2 On Line Non-Critical 4.2.3 Off Line 4.3 Ancillary Operations and Maintenance 5 COMMON SYSTEMS 5.1 Synchronization DL 32.2 Mfg. Of television and 5.2 General Purpose Computers DL 31.0 Mfg. Of computers 5.3 Power Systems DL 31.2 Mfg. Of electricity distribution and control DL 31.4 Mfg. Of accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries

5.4 Data Storage Systems DL 30.0 Mfg. Of computers 6 CUSTOMER PREMISES 6.1 Enhanced Services DL 30.0 Mfg. Of computers 6.2 Terminal Equipment 6.2.1 Voice Terminals 6.2.1.1 Wireless Telephone Sets 6.2.1.2 Wireless Subscriber User Terminals 6.2.1.2.1 Simple 6.2.1.2.2 Complex 6.2.2 Fax Equipment 6.2.3 Data Modems 6.2.3.1 Wired Modems 6.2.3.2 Wireless Modems 6.2.4 Digital Data Service Units 6.2.5 Passive Optical Network Termination Units 6.2.6 Multi-play Equipment 6.2.7 CPE Router 6.2.8 Home Base Station 6.3 Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Systems DL 30.0 Mfg. Of computers 6.4 Private Branch Exchanges (PBX) 6.5 Small Communications Systems (Key Telephone Systems) 6.6 Internet Security Devices 7 SERVICE PRODUCTS 7.1 Network Installation and Provisioning 7.1.1 Installation F 45.2 Building of complete construction or parts thereof; civil engineering or the NACE code of the product being installed 7.1.2 Provisioning I 64.2 Telecommunications 31 7.2 Engineering Services 7.2.1 Network Engineering Services 34 K 74.2 Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy 7.2.2 Software Development Services 7.2.3 Hardware Development Services 28 7.2.4 Telecom Network Integration I 64.2 Telecommunications 7.2.5 Metrology and Calibration K 74.3 Technical testing and 7.2.6 Telecom Test Laboratory analysis 31 35 7.3 Maintenance Services 7.3.1 Network Field Maintenance 7.3.2 Network Operations Center 7.4 Repair Services Same NACE Code as manufacturer of hardware or

7.5 Customer Support Center 7.6 Purchasing Services 7.6.1 Procurement Services 7.6.2 Sourcing/Purchasing Services 7.7 Manufacturing Services 7.7.1 Small Assemblies 7.7.2 Printed Circuit Board Assembly 7.7.3 Cable Assembly 7.7.4 Electromechanical Assembly systems being repaired 7.7.5 Logistical Services 7.7.5.1 Logistical Services, Third Party 7.7.5.2 Logistical Services, Internal 7.8 Business Services 7.8.1 Financial Services 7.8.2 Contract/Temporary Staffing 7.8.3 Training 7.8.4 Fleet Logistics 7.8.5 Facility Management 7.9 General Support Services 7.10 e-business Consulting 7.11 Customer Assistance 8 Components and Subassemblies 8.1 Components 8.1.1 Discrete Semiconductors 8.1.2 Integrated Circuits 8.1.3 Passive Components 8.1.4 Electromechanical DL 32.1 Mfg. of electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components 8.2 Electronic Assemblies 8.2.1 Simple 8.2.2 Medium Complexity 8.2.3 High Complexity 8.2.4 Very High Complexity 8.3 Cable Assemblies 8.4 Electromechanical Assemblies 8.5 Optical Fiber and Devices 8.5.1 Optical Fiber 8.5.2 Optical Devices 8.5.2.1 Opto-electronic Devices 8.5.2.2 Passive Optical Devices 8.5.2.3 Optical Subassemblies 8.6 Software Components and Tools 8.6.1 Software Components 8.6.2 Software Development Tools 9 End-Customer Services 9.1 Voice 9.2 Wireless 9.3 Transport Networks 9.4 Private Networks 9.5 Internet Access 9.6 e-business & Content Hosting 9.7 Bulk Transport 9.7.1 Infrastructure 9.7.2 Wholesale 9.8 Video Broadcast DL.4 Optical instruments and photographic equipment mfg. I 64.2 Telecommunications 31

Accredited Certification Bodies require approval from their accreditation body for the scope category (NACE Code) associated with the product category of the supplier being assessed for TL 9000 conformance; these are summarized as follows: NACE Code TL 9000 Registration Specialty Options DJ 28.1 TL 9000-H DL 30.0 TL 9000-H DL 31.2 TL 9000-H DL 31.3 TL 9000-H DL 31.4 TL 9000-H DL 32.2 TL 9000-H DL 32.3 TL 9000-H DL.2 TL 9000-H DL.4 TL 9000-H F 45.2 TL 9000-V I 64.2 TL 9000-V K 72.2 K 74.2 TL 9000-V K 74.8 TL 9000-V Note: Does not include consideration of component level product categories. Note: For any Hardware registration option above, if repair is also offered then the TL 9000-V option could also apply. Note: Product Categories listed in Red will be used for possible Data Aggregation only. Measurements must be submitted in the lowest Product Category listing.